Experimental Design Lab

Same hypothesis. Two habitats. The effect usually survives.

Experimental Design Lab

Use this for

  • Cognitive/behavioral questions that must link to product or clinical outcomes.
  • Small-N or noisy environments where power is fragile.
  • Features that pass the lab but fail in the wild.

What you walk away with

  • Design Brief — hypotheses, constructs → measures, manipulation checks, exclusion rules.
  • Protocol & Materials — tasks, stimuli, instructions, consent/assent.
  • Randomization & Counterbalancing — blocking/Latin squares; blinding where relevant.
  • Power & Sims — frequentist/Bayesian options; assumptions written down.
  • Data Plan — preprocessing/QC, outliers & missingness, prereg templates.
  • Analysis Repo — Python/R notebooks, reporting draft, figure set.
  • Field Plan — sampling windows, device checks, compliance nudges, edge-case playbook.

Patterns we reach for

  • Repeatable tasks — short, repeatable tasks over long runs.
  • Manipulation checks & attention gates — manipulation checks and attention gates that don’t contaminate.
  • Sequential/Bayesian looks — sequential/Bayesian looks to stop early or learn smart.
  • Measurement bridges — measurement bridges so the same construct lives in lab and field.

Quality gates

  • Construct validity — signed.
  • Pre-registered — hypotheses and exclusions.
  • Compliance thresholds — rescue rules defined.
  • Transfer memo — what changed from lab to field and why.

Rapid · 2–3 weeks

One lab study

  • Prereg + code + short report
  • Manipulation & attention checks
  • Effect size & power memo

Lab → Field · 6–10 weeks

Validation & replication

  • Harmonised measures
  • Field sampling & compliance plan
  • Comparative analysis report

Analysis Pod

Blocks of expert hours

  • QA & preprocessing
  • Modeling & figures
  • Results write-ups

Example runs

Memory/attention tasks for cognitive features
Debiasing prompts in live UX
HRV/EDA stress–recovery protocols
Portable EEG for workload/engagement

Boundaries

  • We coordinate vendors; you (or your CRO) provide participants/hardware.
  • No deception or high-risk manipulations.
  • We publish by arrangement and with clean authorship.

Turn ideas into results that travel.

Book a 15-minute free consultation or ask for a sample design pack.

FAQ

Do you supply participants or hardware?

We scope recruitment and device needs; you or your CRO/vendor provide them. We can coordinate vendors.

Do you support deception or high-risk manipulations?

No. We prioritize participant safety. 

Will you publish with us?

Yes—by arrangement. We can co-author methods/analysis and prepare submission packages.

Can this tie into our CNS trial?

Yes. We align lab/field measures with trial endpoints and timing.

Need Some Help?

Feel free to contact us for any inquiry or book a free consultation.

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